Native Instruments Massive Synth

Massive is a sonic monster. The analog concept belies the cutting edge, contemporary sound it generates. The high-end engine delivers pure quality, lending an undeniable virtue and character to even the most saturated of sounds. The interface is clearly laid out and easy to use, ensuring you will have Massive generating earth-shuddering sounds from the very first note.

Uncompromising Sound
Covering an exceptionally wide range of styles, Massive is a true multi-talent. From violently rugged and deep monophonic bass rumblings to silkily smooth, gliding and gently fluctuating electronic pads, from techno and leftfield electronica to pop and film music, Massive's sonic spectrum is as broad as it is inspiring. This unique synthesizer has its own uncompromising character that produces the most distinctive of sounds.

Good To Go
Equipped with some 420 production-ready presets and multi-sounds, all crafted by leading artists and designers, you can start using Massive immediately and without any fuss. The integrated KoreSound Browser makes managing the KORE-configured presets easy. Fast search and filter functions let you find presets according to specific characteristics and attributes -- a particularly musical and intuitive approach.

Center Stage
On stage, Massive is sure to grab the limelight. An array of special features makes it ideal for live performances. The integrated step sequencers and effects section as well as a highly flexible modulation concept deliver the necessary versatility. All these features have been implemented with a focus on usability, with the result that MASSIVE is just as easy to use on a hectic stage as it is in the creative environment of a studio.

Features:
High-end audio engine sets a new standard both in sound quality and sonic character

zZounds has verified that this customer bought this product from us.
"Right up there with the best hardware synths"

Sound:
As I suspect many others have probably done, I mistakenly allowed the factory presets to color my initial perception of what Massive can and can’t do. For example, because there weren’t any synth basses of the kind I like to use in the presets, I assumed at first that it couldn’t do them. However, when I started from scratch and programmed it myself, I managed to dial in a tight, punchy, analog-style bass that was perfect for the track I was working on. Many of the presets are more on the edgy side, but you can get warmer and less biting textures out of it fairly easily if you spend a little time working with it. As far as patches go, I found that the Massive Expansion Volume 2 collection contained less “one-finger step sequencer” presets and more musically useful patches. On the whole, I think Massive’s sound quality is excellent (as it should be, since NI deliberately allowed Massive to be more CPU-hungry in pursuit of higher sonic fidelity). I’d rate it higher in that department than certain popular hardware VA/wave scanning synths, since Massive has a clearer, more defined top end and can actually play in the upper registers without any noticeable aliasing. Massive takes the classic PPG-type wave scanning oscillator concept and takes it light years beyond what the PPG Wave was capable of. If you can’t coax a broad variety of evocative textures out of it, don’t blame the synth.
Feature:
Massive has an extremely broad range of parameters for shaping and coloring the sound, not all of which are apparent just from a quick look at the GUI. Even the four envelopes, which you might mistake for simple ADSR types just from looking at a screen shot, are far more complex than that. The configurable LFO’s with their sequencer/performer modes are very powerful tools for putting all kinds of shifting motion into patches. It would be great if Massive had panning control over individual oscillators (in other words, a completely stereo signal path from start to finish), and there are one or two other areas where I think further development could take place, but it’s a very powerful synth as-is.
Ease of Use:
I honestly don’t know how Massive could be made much easier to use. The drag-and-drop modulation routing scheme is about the most direct and intuitive way of dealing with it that I’ve seen, and in tandem with the “rings of Saturn” displays around the knobs to indicate modulation ranges, it makes it much easier to visualize what’s going on with the routings than a mod matrix. There were a couple of things I had to look up in the manual to understand, but most of it I was able to figure out just by diving in. Programming patches isn’t quite as simple as on a basic subtractive analog synth, but that’s not a fault of Massive – scanning wavetable synths in general are a tad more complex than a Nord Lead, and if you want to get the best out of them, you have to invest a little time in wrapping your head around how they work.
Value:
It was well worth $199 to me, given that it has become one of my main go-to synths and I consider its sound quality to equal or exceed that of hardware synths costing 10X as much (I’ve owned a Virus TI and Waldorfs, so I do have some frame of reference). Whether it will hold the same value for you is obviously dependent on whether you like its sound – but don’t rely solely on the factory presets to make that judgment, because they don’t tell the whole story.
Overall:
I don’t really have to worry about replacing Massive or having it stolen – the nice thing about software is that it doesn’t wear out or have to go in for service, and if your gigging laptop get stolen, you just replace the laptop, re-download all your software and you’re back in business. For those who say things in reviews like “I’d pound anybody who stole my such-and-such,” that’s what musicians insurance is for – why spend so much money on gear and then not protect it?

Thank you. Your vote has been counted. Could you briefly tell us why the review was or was not helpful?

"If you know your synths this is for you, if not you may have a hard time getting the fat sounds you are after"

Sound:
The sound quality on massive is exceptional and has rich dynamic content. the sounds have a hard edge but massive is also good for softer sounds.
Feature:
The features included with massive left me not very impressed. If you are not familiar with the components of a synthesiser in terms of modulation matrix and how synth routing works you may have problems. There are almost no tutorials for massive and native instruments are yet to release a proper tutorial.
Ease of Use:
The presets included with massive have a lot of effects and it dosent contain many raw sounds you can use. If you want fat saw synths or other larger than life sounds used in electronica, you will have to make them yourself.
Quality:
The innovative aspect of the synth is very good and I like the way you can make one parameter modulate another dragging and dropping an envelope for example onto a filter.
Manufacturer Support:
No problems here.
The Wow Factor:
In terms of innovativeness, it is well designed. I am considering getting the access virus software as I have a powercore, i would recommend massive as worthwhile if you have a lot of time on your hands.

Return Exception
This item cannot be returned once the manufacturer's seal has been broken. Any defective merchandise must be dealt with directly through Native Instruments. If a product is found to be defective, you must contact Native Instruments' customer support at 866-556-6487 for service. details

What Our Customers Are Saying About zZounds "zZounds has made it easy to give my son the gift of his first real music instrument. The 4-payment plan was easy and affordable when the traditional credit market is tight. I am confident I will continue to come to zZounds first with my future purchases." - Customer on May 9, 2015

A temporary customer reference number is assigned to each customer only while they are shopping on zZounds.com. If you call our customer service department for assistance, this number makes it easier for us to answer any questions you have about products, services or purchases.

A temporary customer reference number is assigned to each customer only while they are shopping on zZounds.com. If you call our customer service department for assistance, this number makes it easier for us to answer any questions you have about products, services or purchases.

1. zZounds offers the industry‘s most musician-friendly payment plans

zZounds offers a variety of Play as You Pay installment plans that allow you to get the gear you want today. While our competitors might offer house credit cards that require you to fill out an application and pass a credit check, our payment plans are easy to get, simple to use, and, best of all, accrue zero interest. Unlike those house credit cards that can leave you vulnerable to exorbitant interest charges once the promotional period ends, we never have and never will charge interest when you take advantage of one of the zZounds Play as You Pay plans.

2. zZounds guarantees the lowest price

Seen it for less somewhere else? Get it for less at zZounds. Simply click the “Seen it for less?” link on any product page and as long as we‘re not losing money, we‘ll beat any legitimate competitor‘s lowest price, usually within two hours. Want our best price even faster? Call us at 800-zZounds (800-996-8637), and we‘ll provide you with a lower price on the phone. Also, if you purchase from us and later find the product for less elsewhere, call or email us within 45 days, and we‘ll refund you the difference.

3. zZounds gets you your gear fast

At zZounds, you‘ll get your gear fast and, usually, with free delivery. Because we have warehouses in New Jersey, Nevada and Mississippi, nearly 95 percent of Americans reside within our two-day shipping zones. Combine this with the fact that many of our best-selling products qualify for free two-day delivery and you get expedited shipping without the additional cost.

4. zZounds makes returns super easy

Buy it, try it, like it, or return it to us for a full refund. It‘s just that simple. If you‘re not in love with what you bought, return it to zZounds within 45 days, and we‘ll promptly arrange for an exchange or a refund. No hassles. No hidden charges. And if a product‘s defective or damaged, call us at 800-zZounds (800-996-8637), and we‘ll email you a prepaid shipping label so you can easily return it to us at zero cost to you.

5. zZounds delivers top-rated customer service

zZounds has received multiple Bizrate® Circle of Excellence Platinum awards, placing us in the top 0.7 percent of Bizrate‘s network of 5,200 retailers. Our success in meeting the needs of our customers -- since 1996, we‘ve satisfied over 1,000,000 people -- is due in large part to the fact that zZounds only hires experienced musicians to answer your calls and emails, and they are never paid a commission.